Category: Entertainment News

Bad Bunny cites immigration crackdown as a reason he won’t bring tour to U.S.: ‘f–king ICE could be outside’

Superstar Bad Bunny is opening up more about why he isn’t bringing his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour to the United States. “There were many reasons why I didn’t show up in the US, and none of them were out of hate—I’ve performed there many times. All of [the Read More

Taylor Swift dance party heads to DTLA and it’s at a decent time!

There is now a way to “Shake it Off” to Taylor Swift at the club, but at a more reasonable time of day. “Are you ready for it? From ‘Enchanted’ sing-alongs to ‘Vigilante Sh*t’ struts, Sleepyheads invites you to a Swiftie celebration where every beat hits like a heart-shaped punch Read More

‘Alien: Earth’ episode 6 recap: Dumb ways to die

(NEXSTAR) — Following last week’s bottle episode aboard the ill-fated UCSS Maginot research vessel, FX’s “Alien: Earth” got back to business with this week’s sixth episode, which returns to Prodigy’s island headquarters, where things are really going south. Tuesday’s episode, titled, “The Fly,” co-written by creator Noah Hawley and Lisa Read More

Will anything stop ‘The Studio’ and ‘Severance’ at the Emmys? AP writers make their predictions

Sunday’s 77th Primetime Emmy Awards arrive with clear favorites but few sure things. Will the acclaim for “Adolescence” carry it to limited series dominance, or will “The Penguin” complete a run that began with big nomination numbers and continued with a big performance at the Creative Arts Emmys? Will top Read More

TikTok users can now buy movie tickets without leaving the app

TikTok has been the place where fans can talk about movies, and now, it’s where they can buy tickets, too. The social media platform recently unveiled a first-of-its-kind partnership with Fandango, enabling users to purchase movie tickets directly within the TikTok app. The integration, powered by TikTok Spotlight, launches with Read More

Howard Stern leaves SiriusXM after 2 decades

NEW YORK (AP) — Howard Stern, the popular radio host who gave a massive boost to the nascent satellite radio business when he signed a blockbuster, multimillion-dollar contract for SiriusXM almost two decades ago, has abruptly left the company. Stern, 71, who evolved from his shock jock origins to become a respected Read More